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Episode 7: Do you really need a permit to protest?

Episode 7: Do you really need a permit to protest?

FromNot Reserving Judgment


Episode 7: Do you really need a permit to protest?

FromNot Reserving Judgment

ratings:
Length:
54 minutes
Released:
Sep 27, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On Episode 7 of Not Reserving Judgment, we discuss Waterloo Region's plan to ticket people for saying mean words, we walk you through what happened at last week's Million March for Children protests and counter-protests, and we update you on the latest in the college of physicians' disciplinary proceedings against lockdown and vaccine critic Dr. Kulvinder Kaur.Stories and cases discussed in this week's episode:CPSO drops disciplinary proceedings against Ontario physician for opposing harmful Covid policies (Democracy Fund) New anti-hate street harassment bylaw in Waterloo Region counters hate and racism (Waterloo Region Record)The Complexities of Protest and Intolerance: Unraveling the 1 Million March 4 Children (Crier Media)CCF appealing result in legal challenge to BC vaccine passports (CCF)Rumble rejects MP's 'disturbing' letter over Russell Brand income (BBC)Caryma S'ad's tweets (@CarymaRules on X)Not Reserving Judgment is a podcast about Canadian constitutional law hosted by Josh Dehaas, Joanna Baron, and Christine Van Geyn.The show is brought to you by the Canadian Constitution Foundation, a non-partisan legal charity dedicated to defending rights and freedoms. To support our work, visit theccf.ca/donate.
Released:
Sep 27, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (38)

In each episode of Not Reserving Judgment, Canadian Constitution Foundation Executive Director Joanna Baron, Litigation Director Christine Van Geyn, and Counsel Josh Dehaas walk you though the latest Canadian constitutional law headlines, update you on our litigation, and share our Bad Legal Takes of the Week.